On Nov. 1, David and I headed out early toward home. Chuck and Marlyn headed for home a little later. We spent a long day of driving that day. We had reservations in a campground on the western border of Ohio. When we got there, we found out that they had actually closed for the season the day before, despite the fact that we had made reservations several months before and had already paid for them. They graciously let us stay the night even though the bathrooms had already been closed down, The next day we stopped at several antique stores. I always have fun looking and David humors me by going along. I think I almost have him convinced that he enjoys it too! That night we had our first experience of "camping" in a Wal-Mart parking lot. Most of the campgrounds in this part of the country closed on Oct. 31st. It was a rather noisy night with 18 wheelers coming and going, starting and stopping their generators, starting and stopping their trucks to run the heater, etc. but we did have a free place to stay.
Fun bridge and impressive railroad trestle
Cool Barn
Look, our youngest grandson already has a town named after him!
Big, big cross
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